Top 1200 Progress Quotes & Sayings - Page 6

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Last updated on December 23, 2024.
Equality for women is progress for all.
Movement isn't progress.
Not all change is progress. — © Woodrow Wilson
Not all change is progress.
Progress is a set of assumptions.
Progress not perfection.
One has to spend so many years in learning how to be happy. I am just beginning to make some progress in the science, and I hope to disprove Young's theory that "as soon as we have found the key of life it opes the gates of death." Every year strips us of at least one vain expectation, and teaches us to reckon some solid good in its stead. I never will believe that our youngest days are our happiest. What a miserable augury for the progress of the race and the destination of the individual if the more matured and enlightened state is the less happy one!
Unless we progress, we regress.
If you're not learning, you don't progress.
Without a struggle, there can be no progress.
Heresy makes for progress.
Progress is the stride of God.
If there's no struggle, there's no progress.
Progress is the realization of utopia. — © Oscar Wilde
Progress is the realization of utopia.
Liberty is the breath of progress.
Where there is no struggle, there is absolutely no progress
If there is no struggle, there is no progress.
Leaders love progress.
All progress comes from the creative minority.
The price of progress is trouble.
Progress is a choice.
Progress equals happiness.
Disobedience is the vehicle of progress.
There is no progress in art.
Change is not progress.
No competition, no progress.
Progress is the exploration of our own error. Evolution is a consolidation of what have always begun as errors. And errors are of two kinds: errors that turn out to be true and errors that turn out to be false (which are most of them). But they both have the same character of being an imaginative speculation. I say all this because I want very much to talk about the human side of discovery and progress, and it seems to me terribly important to say this in an age in which most non-scientists are feeling a kind of loss of nerve.
Progress is not accomplished in one stage.
No libraries, no progress.
All progress is experimental.
Adversity is the mother of progress.
It's P for Progress not R for Recovery.
We do believe in setting goals. We live by goals. In athletics we always have a goal. When we go to school, we have the goal of graduation and degrees. Our total existence is goal-oriented. We must have goals to make progress, encouraged by keeping records . . . as the swimmer or the jumper or the runner does . . . Progress is easier when it is timed, checked, and measured. . . .Goals are good. Laboring with a distant aim sets the mind in a higher key and puts us at our best. Goals should always be made to a point that will make us reach and strain.
It's social progress to just be you.
Inequality promotes progress.
The final moment of success is often no more thrilling than taking off a heavy backpack at the end of a long hike. If you went on the hike only to feel that pleasure, you are a fool. Yet people sometimes do just this. They work hard at a task and expect some special euphoria at the end. But when they achieve success and find only moderate and short-lived pleasure, they ask is that all there is? They devalue their accomplishments as a striving after wind. We can call this the progress principle: Pleasure comes more from making progress toward goals than from achieving them.
I'm obsessed with making progress.
Expositions are the timekeepers of progress.
Failure is success in progress — © Albert Einstein
Failure is success in progress
One can not impede scientific progress.
Real progress comes from people.
Progress is the mother of all problems.
Not blind opposition to progress,but opposition to blind progress.
You shouldn't try to manufacture progress.
The real question is whether we can learn anything from our experiences upon which we may grow and help others to grow in the likeness and image of God. We know that if we rebel against doing that which is reasonably possible for us, then we will be penalized. And we will be equally penalized if we presume in ourselves a perfection that simply is not there. Apparently, the course of relative humility and progress will have to lie somewhere between these extremes. In our slow progress away from rebellion, true perfection is doubtless several millennia away
During all the first part of the Middle Ages, no other people made as important a contribution to human progress as did the Arabs, if we take this term to mean all those whose mother-tongue was Arabic, and not merely those living in the Arabian peninsula. For centuries, Arabic was the language of learning, culture and intellectual progress for the whole of the civilized world with the exception of the Far East. From the IXth to the XIIth century there were more philosophical, medical, historical, religiuos, astronomical and geographical works written in Arabic than in any other human tongue.
If it is not a mess, it is not progress.
Change is certain. Progress is not.
Progress is the ultimate motivation. — © Tony Robbins
Progress is the ultimate motivation.
There is no progress without product.
I'm amazed at my progress.
We're all works of art in progress.
Progress requires change.
I don't discuss works in progress.
No one can be saved without divine light. Divine light causes us to begin and to make progress, and it leads us to the summit of perfection. Therefore if you want to begin and to receive this divine light, pray. If you have begun to make progress and want this light to be intensified within you, pray. And if you have reached the summit of perfection, and want to be super-illumined so as to remain in that state, pray.
Progress is the mother of problems.
The thought of both East and West (philosophies) can indeed be integrated into a higher truth. They show us that the West is correct in maintaining that life is about progress about evolving toward something higher. Yet the East is also correct in emphasizing that we must let go of control with the ego. We can't progress by using logic alone. We have to attain a fuller consciousness, an inner connection with God, because only then can our evolution toward something better be guided by a higher part of ourselves.
No paradox, no progress.
The goal is progress, not perfection!
I'm a work in progress.
Change is automatic, Progress is Not!
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